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Lady Margaret Stewart 
Opening buds deep sunflower yellow, 
heavily veined and splashed with shades 
of orange-scarlet. The shades of orange 
to be noticed in this particular variety are 
of intense effect. Bud long and pointed. 
Flowers full double of pleasing decorative 
form and deliciously sweet scented. 
50c each 
Louise C. Breslau 
Although a rose introduced several years 
ago this variety still holds its own as one 
of the best of all copper-pink colored roses 
in cultivation, buds medium length open 
flowers full and of giant size. Foliage 
glossy green mildew proof. 75c each 
Lucie Marie 
Long pointed buds, deep yellow in color, 
with splashings of red. Fully opened flow¬ 
ers slightly tinged with pink. One of the 
most remarkable growers in our entire 
collection and equally as free in produc¬ 
tion of bloom as it is vigorous. 50c each 
Lulu 
A lovely semi-double Rose in an en¬ 
trancing shade of pure, golden apricot. 
Buds of model form, unequaled for cutting. 
A gem for cut-flower purposes. 75c each 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem 
A riot of color in 
shades of vivid orange, 
apricot and golden-yel- 
1 o w, with occasional 
touches of bronze on the 
reverse side of the petals. 
50c each 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
A lovely combination 
of colors are apparent in 
this universal favorite—a 
mingling of coppery or¬ 
ange and scarlet, flushed 
with Lincoln red on the 
reverse side of petals. 
Splendid grower, rich in 
perfume a free producer. 
A good one. 75c each 
Crimson Glory 
Ophelia 
Always admired for its long, pointed, 
shapely buds and its fair sized double, 
lasting, fragrant flowers. Salmon flesh 
shaded light yellow at the base of the cen¬ 
ter petals. 50c each 
President Herbert Hoover 
^Sterling (Plant patent No. 21) 
We have tested this new variety out in 
field culture during the past two years, and 
find that it is a very free blooming rose 
pink variety particularly good for cutting. 
Exceedingly fragrant, with long stemmed 
blooms beautiful either in bud or when 
fully developed. $1.25 each 
Mme. Joseph Perraud 
Winner of the Bagatelle Gold Medal at 
Paris 1934, and well worthy of the dis¬ 
tinction given. Color intense deep orange. 
Bud long and pointed opening to full per¬ 
fectly formed blooms. $1.00 each 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
A splendid white rose faintly tinted with 
blush pink. Probably one of the freest 
blooming of all white roses. Very vigorous 
and fine for cutting. 50c each 
Mme. Jules Guerin 
A beautiful rose with truly enormous 
blooms of pale yellow, perfect during 
every stage of its development. A first class 
exhibition rose of rare beauty. 75c each 
Margaret McGredy 
Stands out as a startling solitaire in a 
setting of good Roses by virtue of magnif¬ 
icent coloring, large size, beautiful form 
and superior qualities generally. The flow¬ 
ers, extremely double, high-centered and 
lasting over a long period, are a glorious 
shade of orange-scarlet that does not fade 
even to the last petal. 50c each 
A dazzling color symposium—cerise- 
pink, flame, carlet and yellow. Magnificent 
long-pointed buds open to large flowers of 
fine form with broad, thick, heavy petals 
and exquisite fragrance, borne singly on 
splendid long stems — gorgeous cut sub¬ 
jects. Clothed in leathery, disease-resistant 
foliage. 50c each 
Radiance 
Deep, rich rose-pink. Buds long and 
pointed and flowers of enormous size and 
rich fragrance produced in great quantities 
on perfect stems. Blooms under adverse 
weather conditions, the blossoms last well 
on or off the bush, and are prime favorites 
for cutting. 50c each 
Red Radiance 
A grand bedding Rose. The color is a 
bright, delightful cerise-red, glowing in 
daylight and a fine shade for night decora¬ 
tion under artificial illumination. Has the 
sweet perfume and all other good traits of 
its pink parent. Radiance, from which it 
differs only in color. 50c each 
Sylvia Groen (Novelty of 1938) 
A grand sport from the well known 
President Hoover, originating at the nurs¬ 
eries of Mr. C. Groen of Montebello and 
named by him in honor of his daughtei. 
We have observed this rose both under 
glass and in field trials at our nurseries 
during the past two years and unhesitating¬ 
ly recommend it as one of the finest sport 
novelties of recent years. Identical with 
President Hoover save color, which is pure 
salmon rose. $1.50 each 
Talisman 
Shadings of gold, apricot, yellow, coral- 
pink, old-rose and orange, a combination 
that produces an effect seen in no other 
Rose. Buds are long and perfectly-formed 
and the blossoms full, double, high-center¬ 
ed and shapely, with fairly-large and heavy 
petals. Growth of the plant is strong 
and vigorous, with abundant glossy-green 
foliage. 50c each 
Maurice 
We regard this lovely rose as an im¬ 
provement on Mrs. Sam McGredy. Bud, 
open bloom, and fully developed flower 
are almost identical but the color is a much 
deeper shade of copper-orange and the red 
shadings on the exterior of the petals more 
vivid. $1.00 each 
Sir Henry Segrave 
A big double lemon-yellow with splen¬ 
did long pointed buds. We regard this as 
one of the outstanding yellows in the light 
colored section. You cannot go wrong in 
selecting this variety; we have given it 
thorough trial. 75c each 
Ville De Paris 
A distinct rich buttercup yellow without 
a trace of any other color. It retains its 
richness under all weather conditions. An 
ideal Rose for cutting purposes, with long 
pointed buds, good stems; an upright tall 
grower and a profuse bloomer. 75c each 
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